The doctrine contained in his law of free mo-
narchy vile and abominable.
Page 42.
An account of ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΟΝ ΔΩΡΟΝ. Strange
paffages in it. Cenfured by the fynod of St.
Andrews. The judgment of the learned
Gataker concerning it.
42-46.
James makes intereft with the great men at the
English court to fecure his fucceffion. 46.
He is admitted to the throne of England with-
out any
limitations or reftrictions. The ac-
ceffion of a stranger king the proper time for
a people to claim their just rights and privi-
ledges. Praife of the bills of right, and
fucceffion.
48-51.
A mean revenge of James. Reflections on
it.